Software Tester

Horsham
1 week ago
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New Software Tester Opportunity in Central Horsham at Global IT Company - Up to £40k
In this software QA Tester role, you join a tester team responsible for the quality assurance and testing of the company's system, including various integrations from 3rd party providers and you will collaborate with the Software Developers, helping to ensure efficiency throughout the process, performing end-to-end test cases and providing feedback to the software development team. You will also get involved with test planning, and various types of testing, including but not limited to functional, scalability, regression, discovery, stress and performance testing of development work to ensure the acceptance criteria has been met and that it functions in line with the development specification. You will also execute test plans and work with software in different environments, including web and mobile platforms, communicating findings to both technical and non-technical colleagues.
This role is Hybrid, paying up to 40k! - depending on experience
This role is 2 days a week onsite in Horsham and 3 days remote.
To apply, you will ideally have:
Minimum of 4 years of testing experience
Experience with the .Net stack and specifically MVC would be an advantage but is not essential
Microsoft application testing
Working with Azure DevOps and Kanban boards would be an advantage but is not essential
Automated Testing experience would be an advantage, but is not essential
Software Certifications in Testing (ISTQB or ISEB) preferred
If this job is of interest please apply

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